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Sequence of Operation (continued)

HEATING OPERATION – HEAT/COOL SYSTEMS

When a zone makes a call for Heat, the W1 and B
output terminals will energize. The G terminal will also
energize if the ELECTRIC/GAS switch is in the
ELECTRIC position. The W1 terminal de-energizes
when (1) all zones stop calling for Heat, (2) the call has
exceeded the heat/cool changeover time limit while a
cooling call exists or (3) the call is interrupted by the
high limit setting. When the W1 terminal is de-
energized, a minimum off time delay of 4 minutes must
elapse before it can be energized again. Should any call
for Heat not be satisfied in the time that is set on the
STAGE dip switch bank, or should the “2S” terminal of
any calling zone be energized, or the number of zones
calling for conditioning matches or exceeds the # Zones
to stage setting, the W2 terminal will energize in
addition to the W1 terminal. For greater detail on how
the system configuration DIP switch positions affect
staging, see the system setup flowchart starting on
page 20. When none of the conditions that initiate the
W2 terminal are present, the W2 terminal will
de-energize. Once de-energized, the W2 terminal has 
a 4 minute minimum off time. The B terminal remains
energized until there is a Cool call.

Fan Purge Time Delay

If the ELECTRIC/GAS selector is in the ELECT
position and the PURGE/NO PURGE selector is in
the PURGE position, the G terminal will remain
energized for one minute after the W terminal is de-
energized. The NO PURGE setting is the preferred
purge control setting for Lennox equipment. Lennox
equipment includes controls which sequence the
indoor fan off after a call for heat has been satisfied.

If the ELEC/GAS selector is in the GAS position, the
G terminal does not turn on during purge regardless
of the position of the PURGE or NO PURGE selector.
Lennox furnaces will control the purge though the
furnace control board cool down feature. The cool
down time is often adjustable at the furnace control
board up to 3.5 minutes. NO PURGE is the preferred
method of purge when this zone panel is applied to
Lennox equipment.

HEATING OPERATION – HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS

When a zone makes a call for Heat, the Y1, G and B
output terminals will energize. The Y1 terminal de-
energizes when (1) all zones stop calling for Heat, (2)
the call has exceeded the heat/cool changeover time
limit while a cooling call exists or (3) the call is
interrupted by the high limit setting. When the Y1
terminal is de-energized, a minimum off time delay of 4
minutes must elapse before it can be energized again.
Should any call for Heat not be satisfied in the time that
is set on the STAGE dip switch bank, or should the “2S”
terminal of any calling zone be energized, or should the
number of zones calling for heat match or exceed the #
Zones to Stage setting, the Y2 terminal will energize.
For greater detail on how the system configuration DIP
switches positions affect staging, see the system setup
flowchart starting on page 20. When none of the
conditions that initiate the Y2 terminal are present, the
Y2 terminal will de-energize. Once de-energized, the Y2
terminal can not be energized again until a 4-minute
minimum off time delay elapses. The B terminal remains
energized until there is a Cool call.

AUXILIARY HEAT OPERATION – 
HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS

Auxiliary Heat can be controlled by time or by the
thermostats.

Thermostat Control (Heat Pump thermostats in all
zones):

If the Y and W thermostat input terminals at

any zone are energized concurrently (assuming the
heat pump is on in the Heat mode of operation), the W1
output terminal will energize immediately. This is
thermostat control.

Time Control (Heat/Cool thermostats in all zones):

If

it is desired to have the auxiliary heat come on after a
specific amount of time, set the appropriate AUX
switch(es) to ON. Should any call for Heat exist longer
than the time that is set on the STAGE MINUTES plus
the AUX MINUTES dip switch bank, the W1 equipment
output terminal energizes. (NOTE: When using time
controlled auxiliary heat, DO NOT USE heat pump
thermostats, heat / cool thermostats must be used
when staging the auxiliary heat by time.)

The W1 terminal immediately de-energizes when both
of the above two conditions no longer exist.

Summary of Contents for Zoning System LZP-4

Page 1: ...connection are to be used with this zoning panel Do not use mechanical or power robbing thermostats Dampers 2 or 3 wire 24 volt dampers required 2 wire power closed spring open preferred Application...

Page 2: ...Page 2 FIGURE 1 LZP 4 CONTROL PANEL SCHEMATIC...

Page 3: ...ES AUX MINUTES A C 45 140 B D CL 40 HT 160 OFZONES TO STAGE DAS SENSOR Lennox LXZ 4 49M9201 Rev 0 Install the control panel indoors only If the Vacation and or Emergency Heat switches on the control p...

Page 4: ...mal position Sizing the Transformer The system requires approximately 10 VA for the control panel and thermostats and 10 VA for each damper The size of the transformer will depend on the greatest numb...

Page 5: ...one 1 HEAT COOL R C W Y G O B 1 2 HEAT COOL R C W Y G 1 2 Heat Pump Optional W2 and Y2 3 4 7 Optional W2 and Y2 3 4 7 Any Zone Heat Pump HEAT PUMP R C W1 Y1 G O 8 HEAT PUMP R C W1 Y1 G O 8 Electric Op...

Page 6: ...T COOL TERMINAL DEFINITIONS Thermostat Terminal Function R 24 VAC Hot C 24 VAC Common W 1st Stage Heat W2 2nd Stage Heat Y 1st Stage Cool Y2 2nd Stage Cool G Fan O Cooling Mode B Heating Mode TABLE 2b...

Page 7: ...Input First Stage Second Stage First Stage Second Stage First Stage Second Stage Auxiliary Emergency Setup 1 Stat Type output Cool Cool Electric Electric Compressor Compressor Heat Heat Furnace Furnac...

Page 8: ...in 0 Panel Y1 O G Y1 Y2 O G W1 W2 B Y1 B G Y1 Y2 B G Zone 1 Output Heat Pump Panel Y G Y 2S G or By Aux Timer By Emergency W W 2S or by Gas Heat Cool Input by Stage Timer Only Switch Only Stage Timer...

Page 9: ...ss damper and duct should be sized to handle the excess pressure created when the smallest zone is operating alone worst case To size the bypass damper subtract the total air volume capacity of the sm...

Page 10: ...AGRAM 1 POWER CLOSE SPRING OPEN DAMPER WIRING DIAGRAM 2 DAMPER WIRING WITH SEPARATE TRANSFORMER Field Wiring Thermostats DIAGRAM 3 HEAT COOL THERMOSTAT WITHOUT O AND B TERMINALS DIAGRAM 4 HEAT COOL TH...

Page 11: ...ield Wiring Thermostats continued DIAGRAM 5 HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT DIAGRAM 6 HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT SignatureStat 51M28 AND ELITE 49M57 DIAGRAM 7 HEAT PUMP THERMOSTAT SignatureStat 51M28 AND ELITE 49M57 D...

Page 12: ...Page 12 Field Wiring HVAC Equipment Furnace and Air Conditioner DIAGRAM 8 SINGLE STAGE FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER DIAGRAM 9 TWO STAGE FURNACE AND TWO STAGE AIR CONDITIONER...

Page 13: ...Page 13 Field Wiring HVAC Equipment Heat Pumps DIAGRAM 10 SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP DIAGRAM 11 TWO STAGE HEAT PUMP...

Page 14: ...Page 14 Field Wiring HVAC Equipment Heat Pumps continued DIAGRAM 12 TWO STAGE HEAT PUMP WITH DUAL FUEL...

Page 15: ...ero thermostat inputs or of Zones Calling control staging SWITCHES ARE SHOWN AS BLACK AUX MINUTES With the control panel configured for ZONE 1 operation auxiliary heat can only be controlled by time C...

Page 16: ...SELECTOR This switch allows the homeowner to switch from normal operation ZONE to a VACATION mode In VACATION mode switch in the ON position Zone 1 becomes the only zone from which a call for heating...

Page 17: ...g LED will stop flashing DAMPER OPERATION The NO output will be energized and the NC output will be de energized for any zone not calling for heating or cooling while the equipment output is energized...

Page 18: ...NO PURGE is the preferred method of purge when this zone panel is applied to Lennox equipment HEATING OPERATION HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS When a zone makes a call for Heat the Y1 G and B output terminals wil...

Page 19: ...call If you choose not to use the SignatureStat or Elite thermostats dual fuel feature or wish to use a standard heat pump thermostat to control the dual fuel system the furnace will turn on with an...

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Page 26: ...t to place the senor past the take offs High static pressure must be corrected Bypass tap is too close to inlet of air handler Adjust bypass tap in the return air duct so that is further away from the...

Page 27: ...EC change setting to GAS HVAC system has built in duct purge Set PURGE NO PURGE jumper on control panel to NO PURGE An open or short in the DAS sensor has been detected Install or repair the sensor Em...

Page 28: ...ng the resistance at room temperature warm the tip of the sensor by holding it in the palm of your hand and take another resistance reading This reading should be noticeable lower than the room temper...

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